Appointed by the President and approved by Congress.
I think President will approve it ...b/c he is the chairman of the Planning Commision.
I think President will approve it ...b/c he is the chairman of the Planning Commision.
The president (Executive branch) appoints the Secretary who must be approved by the Senate (Legislative).
The Secretary of State negotiates treaties but they must be approved by the President and ratified by the Senate.
The new President will nominate a new Vice President. After being approved by the US Senate, the nominee becomes the new VP.
Cabinet secretaries and ambassadors are appointed by the President. However, they must be approved by the US Senate to take effect.
The president can remove him if he a)is bankrupt b)mentally ill Further he can be removed on charges of misbehavior by president. but the charges should be approved by supreme court.
The Cabinet is an advisory group selected by the President and approved by the Senate to aid the Chief Executive in making decisions. The Cabinet may also include the Vice President and the heads of major departments. The first Cabinet posts were Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Attorney General, Postmaster General, and Secretary of War (defense).
Hillary Clinton
All cabinet nominees, including Secretary of State, must be approved by the US Senate before he can take office. The Senate usually holds hearings before making their decision.
yes it must be approved by a majority of the members.